Mission High School - Mission Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1937

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I1jifw..1.'c 1m,ci'.' The Raymond T. Kfonlans visit Mission . . it you'd like to see iust hoxx much little Raymond T. has grown, see his pic' ture in the june, 19511, lournal . . . Senior Advisor Mitchell revises the graduation list atter report card time . . . Director ot Student Activities Oricello relaxes tor a spot ot tea . . . here's how Mr, An- derson and Mr. Drew looked during tiesta spirit last term . . . Miss W'itcher takes a ricksha ride during her recent trip around the world , . . Mr. Bransteller in action with his trusty movie camera . , . Counselor XY'irtanen in action . . , here's Mr. Ingram, organist, San Francisco municipal concerts. during Music Xveeks, 1920-511 Sl-52, at the console of the giant organ in the Klivic Auditorium . . . Mrs. Vincent illustrates a principle in shorthand. Alzffiuu' Senor Galeno shows his class the worldwxicle distribution oi' Spanish-speaking peoples . , , here's Dr. fionmy in a rare spare moment between debating and counseling . . . Miss Marrcc'ini's cheer' ful disposition is becoming pioverhial . . . Mr. Tiesselinck shows his art metal class how . . . Miss W'ilson at work on the graduation stage seating plan. Svzwl The Mission Eacult ART Mrs. Mary Y. Hobart, head: Miss Emily Michels, August Tisselinck. BOYS PHYSICAL EDULATION Arthur XV. jones, head, Leonard M. Elder, Glen R. Haas, Orron Qualls, George XVolfman. CQOMMERCIIAI. Miss Nell Kendrick, heaclg Rolland V. Barney, Miss josephine Cllarke, Ray T. ffonlan, Miss Belle Haven, Miss Ottilie K. Hoernig, Mrs. Florence Kennedy, Mrs. Elizabeth D. Kohlwey, Miss Erba Marraccini, Mrs. Olive fi. Martin, Miss Evelyn McGinnis, Miss Elwaheth Murphy, Miss Florence I. O'Neill, Mrs. Marguerite M. Vincent, Miss Hilja Wii't:1nen. ENGLISH ' ' Miss Susie McD, Rabourn, headg Miss Beda Berg, Miss V. Donaldson, Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards, Williilm 1. Ganno ss Sallie Hill, Miss Helen F. Maguire, Miss jessami M. wilt: n, Herolcl j. Miller, Miss Alta ff. Nolan, Mrs. hTl1l ?AllCf, Mrs. lrmg, T. Pryor, john L. Purcell, Miss Lillian B. uark, Mrs. Margin-et I.. Sanderson, Miss Florence N. Smith 'IN s. Lew. R ' rn. FOREI 1 ANGUAG '. , Miss Anita M. Truman lui Miss An a B. B eu, Arif ,.E,1lytTAre.cl- ericks, Oscar Galenjiyiclrs. Lydia n, Mi.. Ro' . Pri , M s xf Loretta Ii. Wilstinu J-J V ' S-f mais PHysic,AL ED :mmm K M455 lfxnora B, Da,yyxon,fheacI Q Miss n F. Lan , miss Horenre A. i?it't'hel, Miss Grave M.ALincolry, iss Geraldineh fditiulcahy, Miss Hes er A. Tliwas. . ,Y f ' 1 HO . CON IC' j M s liiatherine Cf.n My. ghliniheadg . Helen E, Agn, Mrs, Jlsoljise giuell, Miss Ci herine E. n, IN .s Paula 'wzrru, Mrs. Mabelc . ec y. ' ffN LIBRARY 'TEXTBOOK OM ,4 ' Mi S Vghitcher, Mi.: hiyguirkk Grayson. 'Q f MATI'IEWIATIffS MGS A. cz Ay. mg Miss Barha K. A h?son Aire., ru ici. Byr ', '. Ida G. I h m,!Miss Mar r 1Un'J4iIcIau,,lWiss Adeline Ii. S' tt, Miss Georg 'M. Simon idx 1 Speiss. ' f Miac' A ' f. DR H416 l ' lohn 59 Bafeflienidg Geg . ahiner,Mrtin Mitchell. I- 'A' i ix'-1 MV! 'Misc ARTS ' if ar es ,E. R , tC2lLl1 jx ' ranstetter, Eustac'eQN. . 'ary, joseph t.rockerL,dd1rge E. SJ . William E, Wantz. XO , - .TT - Music: ,. A ' George DJ frigram, heal Isjbid e B' ker, I. t. Tl mx: j. Kenyieyfly, Herman E. Owe , iss l LL Mu m is i T C' Lieut. Loren E. Gilbert, Lieut. dl omasij. ennedy. ' I SCIENCE Thomas j. Terry, head, Cfharles E. Lrane, 1iss Fernande de Ghetaldi, Miss Mary McBride, Frank A. Roherts, Mr.. . V. Schott, Mrs. Marion M. Thomas, SOCIAL SCIENCE Miss Lena M. Morill, heaclg Mrs. Helen E. Ahern, David N. Harker, Peter Clonmy, Miss Thaclea Harder, Arthur W. johns, Mrs. flora ff. Kortright, Dr. Leonard L, Luridgren, Mrs. jeannette B. Newman, joseph Cf. Oricello, Miss Claire ff. Peterson, Lesle A. Phillips, Miss Loretta E. W'ilson, ffharles S. Youngquist. jANITORIAI. STAFF Salvatore Cfharcho, head janitor, Mrs. Alice Casey, Mrs. Frames Dillon, Harry Hill, james Holden, james Mctlarthy, Mrs. Kate Norton, Harry Sandell, Victor tlattermole, engineer. NURSES Miss Hester Thomas, school nurseg Miss Doris Rohinson, Pulwlic Health Service nurse. SECRETARIAI. STAFF Miss M. G, Anderson, school secretaryg Miss Bernice Dunn, attendance sec reta ry. P.-T.A. members exchange congratulations on successful conclusion ot membership drive which gave Mission the highest per cent ot' mem! hers gained in the high school section. lwf! lu rlfglvl .' Miss Acheson, Mrs. XV. H, Hanson, membership chairman1 Mrs. Vincent, and Mrs. XV, Baker, P.-'I'.A. president.

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rx ,. e, fix X ii ' 1' in Qs Nga film' a rf ii Lx . Right in the middle ot a chemistrl. experiment there is a series ol sharp dings. This special bell is recognized instantly byeveryone. Fire Drill lv 'lest tubes and liunsen burners are abandoned as the class leaves the huilding through the nearest of the dozen exits. Llasses issue trom every side ot the huilding. On Eighteenth Street. the green slope of lawn encourages boys to relax and forget. while on Dor- Iand Street. the vacant playground site calls for a baseball game with sticks and rocks. Batter up! Bur the magnetic hell rings and draws ball players and loungers alike re- luctantly back to class. Fire department timings show three minutes as the average time required to emprythe huildingflhe slowest time ever made has been tour rninutesg the fastest. two minutes. The Executive lommittee in ses- sion during the seventh period. Student Bod EXECUTIVE EXKQERPTS August Z7 . . . first meeting of Executive Committee , . . seventh period . . . room 555 . . , meeting comes to order . . . introduction ot new othcers by President Ciulcai . . . new business , . . appointment of Student fiourt otiicers . . . ad- option ot fall, '57 budget . . . Stockton trip . . . next issue . . . committee appointed to get con- sent of Principal Drew . . . much discussion . . , solution . . . 500 rooters must sign up . . , Z0 teachers . . . price of trip . . . next problem . . . special rate offered . . . 51.95 . . . trouble getting S00 students . . . conclusion: only 500 necessary . . . goes through . . . trip enyoyed by all . , . huge success . . . more husiness . . . ado tion of hand uni- forms , . . shouqd they be brown satin with gold trimmings . . . or viceeversa . . . at last a conclusion . . . gold satin hlouses , . . brown gaberdine boleros and trousers . . . Spanish somhreros , . . money has to be raised for uniforms . . . facul- ty advisors have bright idea . . . Il- benetit show . . . Revival ol Vaudevilien . . . under direction of George D, Ingram . . . Missions musical clirector . . . production suc- cessful . . . three paid performances . . . good per cent of purchase price raised by the show . . , Mission in need of new school sticker . . . sticker is adopted . , . traditional hear with Mission printed through the hear . . . the bell tor eighth period . . . meeting adjourned. ALBERT -KQULIQASI Preildtfnl COLLEEN DINEEN jvurrlul Rujmii. NARIAN HANSON Vire-P1'i',inler11 ROYAL IIMEQSUN W'tf.it W'n7,e Rtfjmo. DANIEL KELIEHER Bnyi Firmn. Serly. LOIS CAMPBELI. Difbnling Reprtu. A a 1 ' ,1 ' Q' 5 5' i v 1' ljigbz

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